- A
dogcart (also dog-
cart or dog
cart) is a two-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle pulled by a
single horse in shafts, or
driven tandem. With
seating for four...
- for
tandem driving: 53 Dogcart: light,
usually one horse,
commonly two-wheeled and high, two
transverse seats set back to back: 66
Donkey cart: underslung...
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before electric trams were developed. A two-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle is a
cart (see
various types below, both for
carrying people and for goods). Four-wheeled...
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governess cart, tax
cart (or
taxed cart) and
Whitechapel cart. Some
light domestic delivery vans were also of this pattern. An
Australian spring cart was a...
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River cart is a
large two-wheeled
cart made
entirely of non-metallic materials.
Often drawn by oxen,
though also by
horses or mules,
these carts were used...
- or donkeys, is a
broad term for
hitching equines to a wagon, carriage,
cart, sleigh, or
other horse-drawn
vehicle by
means of a
harness and
working them...
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cartwright is a
trades person skilled in the
making and
repairing of
wagons and
carts. The word
wainwright is the
combination of the
archaic words "wain" (a large...
- A cape
cart is a two-wheeled four-seater
carriage drawn by two
horses and
formerly used in
South Africa.
Equipped with a
bowed canvas or
leather hood,...
- A gari (Swahili for '
cart'; Amharic: ጋሪ) is a horse-drawn
cart.
Garis typically have two
wheels with
rubber tires, are
pulled by one horse, and can carry...
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problem that
carts (by
virtue of
their two-wheeled nature) do not face, this factor,
combined with
their lighter weight,
meant that
carts were long preferred...